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probably your power supply. Is it a cord direct from plug in for is there a box between where you plug it in and then a small round end that goes into the monitor. This would be the good news. If it plugs in direct then that means the power sopply is in the monitor itself which means more expensive to fix

Locking controls
The Control Lock prevents unintended use of the washer. You
can also use the control lock feature to prevent unintended cycle
or option changes during a cycle. When CONTROL LOCKED is
lit, all buttons are disabled. You can lock the washer while it is
operating.

To lock the controls
Select and hold END OF CYCLE SIGNAL for 3 seconds.
The CONTROL LOCKED status light glows.

To unlock the controls
Select and hold END OF CYCLE SIGNAL for 3 seconds until the CONTROL LOCKED Status light turns off.

Typically that flashing light means low battery. Which makes sense, as you probably have an issue with the AC Adapter that you plug into the computer to charge it, or the DC Jack that this adapter plugs into on the laptop. Either of these things will cause your computer to not charge the battery, and if there isn't enough power it won't turn on.

Depending on how long the power was off, your desktop power supply circuit capacitors may have fully discharged during the power outage. This will effect how fast your computer will turn on when you press the power button. Turning off the power by pulling the cord, or a power outage while the computer was on will usually result in a message that Windows was not shut down down properly when you try to restart it. Also make sure your computer isn't plugged into a 'switched' receptacle that's wired to turn on a table lamp etc from a wall switch. It's usually the bottom half of the receptacle that's switched while the top plug is always 'hot' or powered and unswitched in a wall switch controlled recepacle situatation.

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follow this steps and fix it. God bless youThe Steps for Newer Style Console Calibration
1.Locate the calibration area on the rear or underside of the console (a hole, near the console's center, that goes through to the electronics board. (This hole should not have a screw in it.)
2.Insert a pencil (eraser end), into the hole and feel around for the cal button (will click when pressed).
3.Press the button 2 times (with the pencil eraser). The first click should show CL11 in the console, the second click should show CL21.
4.If the process was done correctly, and CL21 appears in the console, you are in "calibration mode." The next few steps consists of pressing buttons on the console and observing settings. This will not require any other tools.
5.Press ENTER. CL22 should display in the TIME window and (??) in the SPEED window.
6.Press ENTER. CL23 should display in the TIME window and (??) in the SPEED window.
7.Press ENTER. CL24 should display in the TIME window and (??) in the SPEED window.
8.Press ENTER. CL25 should display in the TIME window and (??) in the SPEED window.
9.Press ENTER. CL26 should display in the TIME window. You should then see the letter "E."
10.Press ENTER. You should see "SS" or "55" in the console. 11.Push the STOP/START button. For safety, at this point, you should step off, or be off, the treadmill.
12.Push the ENTER button. The walking belt should start to move, accelerate to maximum speed, then stop on its own.
13.When the belt stops, the incline should self test by raising to its highest incline position, then lowering back down to its lowest position.
14.Once the incline test is complete, push the POWER button 2 times. The unit should shut off and the console should go completely blank. If this happens, the treadmill is done calibrating and is ready for use.
If the letter "F" appears in the SPEED or INCLINE window when the power button is pressed 2 times, the treadmill is indicating a failure somewhere either in the SPEED or INCLINE (depending on the window the "F" appeared in). Troubleshooting the failure would be the next step.

Locate the calibration area on the
rear or underside of the console (a hole, near the console's center,
that goes through to the electronics board. (This hole should not
have a screw in it.)

Insert a pencil (eraser end),
into the hole and feel around for the cal button (will click
when pressed).

Press the button 2 times
(with the pencil eraser). The first click should show CL11
in the console, the second click should show CL21.

If the process was done correctly,
and CL21 appears in the console, you are in "calibration
mode." The next few steps consists of pressing buttons
on the console and observing settings. This will not require
any other tools.

Press ENTER. CL22 should display
in the TIME window and (??) in the SPEED window.

Press ENTER. CL23 should display
in the TIME window and (??) in the SPEED window.

Press ENTER. CL24 should display
in the TIME window and (??) in the SPEED window.

Press ENTER. CL25 should
display in the TIME window and (??) in the SPEED window.

Press ENTER. CL26 should
display in the TIME window. You should then see the
letter "E."

Press ENTER. You should see "SS"
or "55" in the console.

Push the STOP/START button. For
safety, at this point, you should step off, or be off, the
treadmill.

Push the ENTER button. The walking
belt should start to move, accelerate to maximum speed, then stop on
its own.

When the belt stops, the
incline should self test by raising to its highest
incline position, then lowering back down to its lowest
position.

Once the incline test is complete,
push the POWER button 2 times. The unit should shut off and the
console should go completely blank. If this happens, the
treadmill is done calibrating and is ready for use.

If the letter "F" appears in the SPEED or INCLINE
window when the power button is pressed 2 times, the treadmill
is indicating a failure somewhere either in the SPEED or
INCLINE (depending on the window the "F" appeared
in). Troubleshooting the failure would be the next step.

Step 1:

Run the software calibration for easy diagnose, troubleshooting, and fix it. God bless you

The
Steps for Newer Style Console Calibration:

Locate the calibration area on the
rear or underside of the console (a hole, near the console's center,
that goes through to the electronics board. (This hole should not
have a screw in it.)

Insert a pencil (eraser end),
into the hole and feel around for the cal button (will click
when pressed).

Press the button 2 times
(with the pencil eraser). The first click should show CL11
in the console, the second click should show CL21.

If the process was done correctly,
and CL21 appears in the console, you are in "calibration
mode." The next few steps consists of pressing buttons
on the console and observing settings. This will not require
any other tools.

Press ENTER. CL22 should display
in the TIME window and (??) in the SPEED window.

Press ENTER. CL23 should display
in the TIME window and (??) in the SPEED window.

Press ENTER. CL24 should display
in the TIME window and (??) in the SPEED window.

Press ENTER. CL25 should
display in the TIME window and (??) in the SPEED window.

Press ENTER. CL26 should
display in the TIME window. You should then see the
letter "E."

Press ENTER. You should see "SS"
or "55" in the console.

Push the STOP/START button. For
safety, at this point, you should step off, or be off, the
treadmill.

Push the ENTER button. The walking
belt should start to move, accelerate to maximum speed, then stop on
its own.

When the belt stops, the
incline should self test by raising to its highest
incline position, then lowering back down to its lowest
position.

Once the incline test is complete,
push the POWER button 2 times. The unit should shut off and the
console should go completely blank. If this happens, the
treadmill is done calibrating and is ready for use.

If the letter "F" appears in the SPEED or INCLINE
window when the power button is pressed 2 times, the treadmill
is indicating a failure somewhere either in the SPEED or
INCLINE (depending on the window the "F" appeared
in). Troubleshooting the failure would be the next step.

Step 2:

try to Adjust THE REED switch, test for open or faulty, clean it, and tight the connector very well, see the diagram attached.2) Replace the batteries by new ones, with hybrid rayovac, with the same polarity, clean the contacts batteries.

Run the software calibration for easy diagnose, troubleshooting, and fix it. God bless you

The
Steps for Newer Style Console Calibration:

Locate the calibration area on the
rear or underside of the console (a hole, near the console's center,
that goes through to the electronics board. (This hole should not
have a screw in it.)

Insert a pencil (eraser end),
into the hole and feel around for the cal button (will click
when pressed).

Press the button 2 times
(with the pencil eraser). The first click should show CL11
in the console, the second click should show CL21.

If the process was done correctly,
and CL21 appears in the console, you are in "calibration
mode." The next few steps consists of pressing buttons
on the console and observing settings. This will not require
any other tools.

Press ENTER. CL22 should display
in the TIME window and (??) in the SPEED window.

Press ENTER. CL23 should display
in the TIME window and (??) in the SPEED window.

Press ENTER. CL24 should display
in the TIME window and (??) in the SPEED window.

Press ENTER. CL25 should
display in the TIME window and (??) in the SPEED window.

Press ENTER. CL26 should
display in the TIME window. You should then see the
letter "E."

Press ENTER. You should see "SS"
or "55" in the console.

Push the STOP/START button. For
safety, at this point, you should step off, or be off, the
treadmill.

Push the ENTER button. The walking
belt should start to move, accelerate to maximum speed, then stop on
its own.

When the belt stops, the
incline should self test by raising to its highest
incline position, then lowering back down to its lowest
position.

Once the incline test is complete,
push the POWER button 2 times. The unit should shut off and the
console should go completely blank. If this happens, the
treadmill is done calibrating and is ready for use.

If the letter "F" appears in the SPEED or INCLINE
window when the power button is pressed 2 times, the treadmill
is indicating a failure somewhere either in the SPEED or
INCLINE (depending on the window the "F" appeared
in). Troubleshooting the failure would be the next step.

Step 1:

1) Please NEVER use extension cord, this will bring dangerous spikes, glitches, that will affect to your treadmills.Disconnect it and use the specific outlet wall, for your machine2) I recommend that you use the Software calibration for easy diagnose, troubleshooting and fix it. This will be clear the information code appearing the display. Go ahead

Step 2:

The
Steps for Newer Style Console Calibration:

Locate
the calibration area on the rear or underside of the console (a
hole, near the console's center, that goes through to the
electronics board. (This hole should not have a screw
in it.)

Insert a pencil
(eraser end), into the hole and feel around for the cal button
(will click when pressed).

Press the
button 2 times (with the pencil eraser). The first click
should show CL11 in the console, the second click should
show CL21.

If the process
was done correctly, and CL21 appears in the console, you are in
"calibration mode." The next few steps consists
of pressing buttons on the console and observing settings.
This will not require any other tools.

Press ENTER.
CL22 should display in the TIME window and (??) in
the SPEED window.

Press ENTER. CL23
should display in the TIME window and (??) in the SPEED window.

Press ENTER. CL24
should display in the TIME window and (??) in the SPEED window.

Press ENTER.
CL25 should display in the TIME window and (??) in the
SPEED window.

Press ENTER.
CL26 should display in the TIME window. You should
then see the letter "E."

Press ENTER. You
should see "SS" or "55" in the console.

Push the
STOP/START button. For
safety, at this point, you should step off, or be off, the
treadmill.

Push the ENTER
button. The walking belt should start to move, accelerate to maximum
speed, then stop on its own.

When the belt stops,
the incline should self test by raising to its
highest incline position, then lowering back down to its lowest
position.

Once the incline
test is complete, push the POWER button 2 times. The unit should
shut off and the console should go completely blank. If this
happens, the treadmill is done calibrating and is
ready for use.

If
the letter "F" appears in the SPEED or INCLINE window when
the power button is pressed 2 times, the treadmill is
indicating a failure somewhere either in the SPEED or INCLINE
(depending on the window the "F" appeared in).
Troubleshooting the failure would be the next step.

Locate
the calibration area on the rear or underside of the console (a
hole, near the console's center, that goes through to the
electronics board. (This hole should not have a screw
in it.)

Insert a pencil
(eraser end), into the hole and feel around for the cal button
(will click when pressed).

Press the
button 2 times (with the pencil eraser). The first click
should show CL11 in the console, the second click should
show CL21.

If the process
was done correctly, and CL21 appears in the console, you are in
"calibration mode." The next few steps consists
of pressing buttons on the console and observing settings.
This will not require any other tools.

Press ENTER.
CL22 should display in the TIME window and (??) in
the SPEED window.

Press ENTER. CL23
should display in the TIME window and (??) in the SPEED window.

Press ENTER. CL24
should display in the TIME window and (??) in the SPEED window.

Press ENTER.
CL25 should display in the TIME window and (??) in the
SPEED window.

Press ENTER.
CL26 should display in the TIME window. You should
then see the letter "E."

Press ENTER. You
should see "SS" or "55" in the console.

Push the
STOP/START button. For
safety, at this point, you should step off, or be off, the
treadmill.

Push the ENTER
button. The walking belt should start to move, accelerate to maximum
speed, then stop on its own.

When the belt stops,
the incline should self test by raising to its
highest incline position, then lowering back down to its lowest
position.

Once the incline
test is complete, push the POWER button 2 times. The unit should
shut off and the console should go completely blank. If this
happens, the treadmill is done calibrating and is
ready for use.

If
the letter "F" appears in the SPEED or INCLINE window when
the power button is pressed 2 times, the treadmill is
indicating a failure somewhere either in the SPEED or INCLINE
(depending on the window the "F" appeared in).
Troubleshooting the failure would be the next step.

Locate
the calibration area on the rear or underside of the console (a
hole, near the console's center, that goes through to the
electronics board. (This hole should not have a screw
in it.)

Insert a pencil
(eraser end), into the hole and feel around for the cal button
(will click when pressed).

Press the
button 2 times (with the pencil eraser). The first click
should show CL11 in the console, the second click should
show CL21.

If the process
was done correctly, and CL21 appears in the console, you are in
"calibration mode." The next few steps consists
of pressing buttons on the console and observing settings.
This will not require any other tools.

Press ENTER.
CL22 should display in the TIME window and (??) in
the SPEED window.

Press ENTER. CL23
should display in the TIME window and (??) in the SPEED window.

Press ENTER. CL24
should display in the TIME window and (??) in the SPEED window.

Press ENTER.
CL25 should display in the TIME window and (??) in the
SPEED window.

Press ENTER.
CL26 should display in the TIME window. You should
then see the letter "E."

Press ENTER. You
should see "SS" or "55" in the console.

Push the
STOP/START button. For
safety, at this point, you should step off, or be off, the
treadmill.

Push the ENTER
button. The walking belt should start to move, accelerate to maximum
speed, then stop on its own.

When the belt stops,
the incline should self test by raising to its
highest incline position, then lowering back down to its lowest
position.

Once the incline
test is complete, push the POWER button 2 times. The unit should
shut off and the console should go completely blank. If this
happens, the treadmill is done calibrating and is
ready for use.

If
the letter "F" appears in the SPEED or INCLINE window when
the power button is pressed 2 times, the treadmill is
indicating a failure somewhere either in the SPEED or INCLINE
(depending on the window the "F" appeared in).
Troubleshooting the failure would be the next step.

Locate
the calibration area on the rear or underside of the console (a
hole, near the console's center, that goes through to the
electronics board. (This hole should not have a screw
in it.)

Insert a pencil
(eraser end), into the hole and feel around for the cal button
(will click when pressed).

Press the
button 2 times (with the pencil eraser). The first click
should show CL11 in the console, the second click should
show CL21.

If the process
was done correctly, and CL21 appears in the console, you are in
"calibration mode." The next few steps consists
of pressing buttons on the console and observing settings.
This will not require any other tools.

Press ENTER.
CL22 should display in the TIME window and (??) in
the SPEED window.

Press ENTER. CL23
should display in the TIME window and (??) in the SPEED window.

Press ENTER. CL24
should display in the TIME window and (??) in the SPEED window.

Press ENTER.
CL25 should display in the TIME window and (??) in the
SPEED window.

Press ENTER.
CL26 should display in the TIME window. You should
then see the letter "E."

Press ENTER. You
should see "SS" or "55" in the console.

Push the
STOP/START button. For
safety, at this point, you should step off, or be off, the
treadmill.

Push the ENTER
button. The walking belt should start to move, accelerate to maximum
speed, then stop on its own.

When the belt stops,
the incline should self test by raising to its
highest incline position, then lowering back down to its lowest
position.

Once the incline
test is complete, push the POWER button 2 times. The unit should
shut off and the console should go completely blank. If this
happens, the treadmill is done calibrating and is
ready for use.

If
the letter "F" appears in the SPEED or INCLINE window when
the power button is pressed 2 times, the treadmill is
indicating a failure somewhere either in the SPEED or INCLINE
(depending on the window the "F" appeared in).
Troubleshooting the failure would be the next step.

adjust the REED SWITCH, see the diagram , clean it, tight any plug or connector very well.Tight the ribbon cable, and clean it with rubber pencil, for keypads display, and tight any connector or plug from display.after that RUN the software calibration, for diagnostic,troubleshooting, and fix it.God bless you

The
Steps for Newer Style Console Calibration:

Locate
the calibration area on the rear or underside of the console (a
hole, near the console's center, that goes through to the
electronics board. (This hole should not have a screw
in it.)

Insert a pencil
(eraser end), into the hole and feel around for the cal button
(will click when pressed).

Press the
button 2 times (with the pencil eraser). The first click
should show CL11 in the console, the second click should
show CL21.

If the process
was done correctly, and CL21 appears in the console, you are in
"calibration mode." The next few steps consists
of pressing buttons on the console and observing settings.
This will not require any other tools.

Press ENTER.
CL22 should display in the TIME window and (??) in
the SPEED window.

Press ENTER. CL23
should display in the TIME window and (??) in the SPEED window.

Press ENTER. CL24
should display in the TIME window and (??) in the SPEED window.

Press ENTER.
CL25 should display in the TIME window and (??) in the
SPEED window.

Press ENTER.
CL26 should display in the TIME window. You should
then see the letter "E."

Press ENTER. You
should see "SS" or "55" in the console.

Push the
STOP/START button. For
safety, at this point, you should step off, or be off, the
treadmill.

Push the ENTER
button. The walking belt should start to move, accelerate to maximum
speed, then stop on its own.

When the belt stops,
the incline should self test by raising to its
highest incline position, then lowering back down to its lowest
position.

Once the incline
test is complete, push the POWER button 2 times. The unit should
shut off and the console should go completely blank. If this
happens, the treadmill is done calibrating and is
ready for use.

If the letter "F"
appears in the SPEED or INCLINE window when the power button is
pressed 2 times, the treadmill is indicating a failure somewhere
either in the SPEED or INCLINE (depending on the window the
"F" appeared in). Troubleshooting the failure would be
the next step. The Calibration seq